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Mighty Piano Mountain
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The Old Exit 19 Podcast - Episode 3
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Another edition of the Old Exit 19 podcast!
Old Exit 19 - The Podcast Ep 2
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The latest from Old Exit 19! Featuring an interview with Jason C. Tramm, music director of the Putnam Chorale
Remnants of Grace
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Old Exit 19 - Very Serious Fun!
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In Concert 4/21/24 at Trinity Lutheran Church - Brewster, NY
Music on Main - The Night Knows ft Joralemon Hicks
Просмотров 612 года назад
From the very first "Music on Main" coffeehouse - © Mighty Piano Mountain Music. All rights reserved.
Horizon Lines
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Music for chamber orchestra. © Mighty Piano Mountain Music, Inc. All rights reserved.
On the nature of revelations
Просмотров 802 года назад
Concerto for strings and winds in five movements. © All rights reserved.
Live Succulents
Просмотров 132 года назад
What happens when we get snowed in on the Mountain. © All rights reserved.
snippet
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Fits neatly into a commercial break during a football game! © All rights reserved.
Time warps as evidenced in commonplace locations
Просмотров 403 года назад
Time warps as evidenced in commonplace locations
Mighty Piano Mountain Podcast - Episode 5
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Mighty Piano Mountain Podcast - Episode 5
Wow! What a great arrangement of one of Cinque’s best original songs.🎶
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Very nice music and imagery. Please add some piano somewhere along the catalogue.
Great suggestion!
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I used to call open mic hosting "herding cats" when Fred used to do it. Then I took over for him! 🤣🤣
Nice, Robert!!!
Beethoven sounded pretty good for being 250 years old! 🎂😎
I don’t know what to say, other than, “I don’t know what to say.” 😎
May we suggest you say, "I've never seen or heard anything like that!"
Nice!
Thanks!
Cinque tells it like it is.
Very nicely done.
Here is a post from a friend of MPMM, Bob Pinnola, who encountered technical difficulties in putting it up, but lucky for him, knows the sys op (me):Real nice video in the spirit of Christmas, with soft smooth original music and traditional outdoor winter photos. Some critics (not me, of course) might say you could have had a guy on an all maple 1973 Stratocaster ripping a few way to loud bluesy leads in the background for that timeless "wall of sound" touch. :-) Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all!
Anew he could do it! Compelling photos and interesting yet subtle musical changes in the background. Nice work.
There is actually a song in there somewhere. Some day we should do it again with a full band in a recording studio in New York City that has excellent equipment, amazing acoustics, cold tap beer and, of course, big soft hot pretzels. Then it can be honestly said, "Who's better than you?"
Didn't this guy grow up to be in the Jammers?
Suburban Brothers Band back at Lily's Friday Night, April 25th. Once again, friends will gather and good times will be had by all.
One of Cinque's best. I've always loved this song. A heartfelt story told in lyric and music.
Some great photography put to smooth and interesting instrumental music. Does this guy sit in with the Suburban Brothers Band?
Didn't you guys play at the Lark Tavern in Albany?
Didn't you guys play at The Rat in SUNY Albany?
This show will set the record for most guitar-playing lawyers named Bob on one stage in Cold Spring - you can look it up
Two lawyers named Bob in one band... That's got to mean trouble. Do they send each other bills after the gig?
Great Job ! You Brewster Rotarian's got it goin on
Once again, friends will gather and good times will be had by all.
Lovely, Mr. C.
Thanks!
Good cover; I enjoyed the video that went with it.
Yearning,tender,& more than slightly heartbreaking even with its ray of hope: strikes the same chord as early Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan at his most vulnerable. Thanks, Bob, for this beautiful work. Love, Nancy
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